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Figure 1 is an interactive figure showing the microbial community
composition in each collected sample. Here, each color and shade
corresponds to a different genus. For reference, domestic dogs
(Canis familiaris) and gray wolves (Canis lupus) are
different species that belong to the same genus (Canis).
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Figure 1: Microbial community composition of collected saliva and stool samples. Taxonomic composition is reported at the genus rank. Genera present at <1% relative abundance across all samples are reported as “Other genera”. Note: Blue = Firmicutes; Yellow = Actinomycetes; Green = Bacteroidetes; Red = Proteobacteria; Purple = all other phyla. Shades of the same color (except purple) correspond to different genera from the same phylum.
Figure 2 is an interactive figure showing the microbial community
composition at higher taxononomic resolution. Here, each row corresponds
to a unique microbe.
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Figure 2: Heat map showing relative abundance of microbes in each sample (N = 71 total identified). Each row corresponds to a unique microbe and each column corresponds to an individual sample. Note the relative abundance colorscale is in log units.
Loughran, A.J., Orihuela, C.J., and Tuomanen, E.I. (2018) Streptococcus pneumoniae: Invasion and Inflammation. Microbiol Spectr 7: GPP3-0004–2018.